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*Hydra shares his name with a [[Lernaean Hydra|mythical snake]] with multiple heads, which could regenerate whenever they were cut off. The beast itself was slain by [[Herakles]] as his {{Wiki|Labors of Hercules|second labor}}, with the aid of his nephew [[Iolaos]], by burning the Hydra's necks, so that it could not regenerate new heads. 
*Hydra shares his name with a [[Lernaean Hydra|mythical snake]] with multiple heads, which could regenerate whenever they were cut off. The beast itself was slain by [[Herakles]] as his {{Wiki|Labors of Hercules|second labor}}, with the aid of his nephew [[Iolaos]], by burning the Hydra's necks, so that it could not regenerate new heads. 
**The mythological Hydra was also said to be the offspring of [[Typhon]] and Echidna, making it a sibling of the [[Sphinx]]. 
**The mythological Hydra was also said to be the offspring of [[Typhon]] and Echidna, making it a sibling of the [[Sphinx]]. 
==Gallery==
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ACOd-Hyperion-Hydra.jpg|The Hydra aboard the ''Hyperion''
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==Appearance==
==Appearance==

Revision as of 01:13, 3 February 2019

This article is about a Sage of the Cult of Kosmos. For other uses, see the mythological beast.
They call me many things: Murderer. Cutthroat. Thief. But you may call me The Hydra.

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The Hydra (died c. 420s BCE), also known as Hydra the Many-Headed was a member of and the Sage of the Gods of the Aegean Sea branch of the Cult of Kosmos.

Biography

During the Peloponnesian War the Spartan misthios Kassandra hunted down and killed The Hydra aboard his trireme, the Hyperion.[1]

Trivia

  • Hydra shares his name with a mythical snake with multiple heads, which could regenerate whenever they were cut off. The beast itself was slain by Herakles as his second labor, with the aid of his nephew Iolaos, by burning the Hydra's necks, so that it could not regenerate new heads. 
    • The mythological Hydra was also said to be the offspring of Typhon and Echidna, making it a sibling of the Sphinx

Gallery

Appearance

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